You know the rules!!! I'll tell ya when you can post here!!! Maybe after 5 months from now!! usually singles get released 2-3 months before the album , so the album would have a good radio play to boost the sales !!!

^^^All this is what's so exciting to me about "The Wait". None of us know what his band and sound will be but we all have preferences and opinions. Honestly, I think that there is just no telling what the CJB will unleash on popular music. He's left all his options open in terms of telling us basically "All of the Above" (=Southern Rock, Blues, Country). But. My gut says Casey's brand of Pop Country will be strongly Blues influenced where Keith's is not so much. He's, like BigMJ says, more Pop/Rock/Country.

^^^All this is what's so exciting to me about "The Wait". None of us know what his band and sound will be but we all have preferences and opinions. Honestly, I think that there is just no telling what the CJB will unleash on popular music. He's left all his options open in terms of telling us basically "All of the Above" (=Southern Rock, Blues, Country). But. My gut says Casey's brand of Pop Country will be strongly Blues influenced where Keith's is not so much. He's, like BigMJ says, more Pop/Rock/Country.

It is pretty exciting not really knowing how his music will end up sounding like! We only have an idea in terms of what genres he will be blending together. I think (IMO) that Casey will be edgier than Keith Urban which I am hoping for but I may bewrong.

It is pretty exciting not really knowing how his music will end up sounding like! We only have an idea in terms of what genres he will be blending together. I think (IMO) that Casey will be edgier than Keith Urban which I am hoping for but I may bewrong.

Agreed. It just seems that Casey is so savvy about music in general and knows that this is likely his One Big Chance in the national arena and in a music industry that is under-going unprecedented change and shrinking in the way it has always operated. I think that he will give it his all, but it won't be safe or necessarily formulaic, unless it is true to his musical instincts today as a singer, songwriter, and musician. He's not likely to bow to convention or sell-out because, as he's always said, he'll always play music and the worst that can happen is that he goes back to Texas if Nashville doesn't work-out.

I hope it's edgy and soulful and unexpectedly diverse and a departure from what is currently viewed as Country and Pop. He's got the goods if the corporate music industry has the guts to release something really new and off-the-grid from everything else that's out there right now.